Lizzie Lilley

Works
  • Lizzie Lilley, Common (1958), 2023
    Common (1958), 2023
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Crown Opposition (2023), 2023
    Crown Opposition (2023), 2023
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Hysteria (1964), 2023
    Hysteria (1964), 2023
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Morley (1963), 2023
    Morley (1963), 2023£ 695.00
  • Lizzie Lilley, Saviour (1996), 2023
    Saviour (1996), 2023£ 650.00
  • Lizzie Lilley, Endurance (2022), 2022
    Endurance (2022), 2022
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Flag Guides (1958), 2022
    Flag Guides (1958), 2022
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Protecting the Holy (2022), 2022
    Protecting the Holy (2022), 2022
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Act of War (2001), 2021
    Act of War (2001), 2021
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Feeding the Marmosets (1970), 2021
    Feeding the Marmosets (1970), 2021
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Honey Badger (1970), 2021
    Honey Badger (1970), 2021
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Kool Aid (1978), 2021
    Kool Aid (1978), 2021
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, We Are Golden (1969), 2021
    We Are Golden (1969), 2021
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Crowned (1970)
    Crowned (1970)
    Reserved
  • Lizzie Lilley, Kodak Safety Film (1979)
    Kodak Safety Film (1979)£ 795.00
  • Lizzie Lilley, Mourned by the World (1963)
    Mourned by the World (1963)£ 595.00
  • Lizzie Lilley, Pied Piper - 1939
    Pied Piper - 1939
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Queen - 1977
    Queen - 1977
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Riot (1987)
    Riot (1987)
    Sold
  • Lizzie Lilley, Rubber Sole (1965)
    Rubber Sole (1965)£ 800.00
  • Lizzie Lilley, Runner 261 (1967)
    Runner 261 (1967)£ 695.00
Biography

Lizzie Lilley is a Scottish contemporary artist based in Aberdeen, graduating from Gray’s School of Art in 2021 and winning the RGU Arts and Heritage Stand Out Work and Purchase Award 2021. Lilley was also awarded the RSA John Kinross scholarship to travel to Florence which she is completing in Autumn 2022 and was recently announced as the Fleming Collection’s Emerging Scottish Artist of the Year in partnership with Scotland House, London. Her work is concerned with the slow abstraction of photographic imagery, with a focus on historical events of social or cultural significance. Images are distilled into shape and form through instinctive interrogation, with coloured pencil studies forming an important part of her process. The resulting work captures a sense of the erratic tension or calm of the source image, retaining something of its essence whilst becoming something distinct.

Exhibitions